McAleer joins as new jersey and store confirmed

Sligo Rovers can confirm the signing of winger Caolan McAleer for the 2018 season as details of a new home jersey and a Christmas store are also unveiled.

The new home jersey will launch in the second week of December with the Christmas store in Barton Smith’s open from the first week of the December, with new merchandise also on sale. Season tickets will also be on sale there.

McAleer is the first new signing made by Gerard Lyttle for the squad for 2018 after a fine season with Finn Harps.

The 24-year-old said: "I'm delighted to be here. When the approach was made by Sligo Rovers, I was really happy because it has everything that I want. Now I'm here I want to kick on and make my mark here."

"The main thing for me was playing games last season, I played nearly 30 in the league. I had a good season. I wanted to get more goals but I chipped in towards the end and I got assists. That's my game - contributing to goals - so overall I was pleased.

"It's a very big club here. The facilities are different class. It's a full-time set-up and that's what any player wants and especially at my age. There is a lot of history at the club.

"Since I've come here today I've had a look around and you can just see everything is in place to do well. It's a good atmosphere around the place as well.

"I want to be a player to get the club up the table. I'm not here to make up numbers. I'm here to play and help the team out. I want Sligo Rovers to get back on track to where it should be. That's the top half of the table.

"There are players here and changes happening that can push Sligo Rovers on to the top half of the table and I'm thrilled to be part of that."

For Lyttle, who said recruiting wingers was important after inheriting a squad with only one in 2017, he feels his improvement will continue in the full-time environment at The Showgrounds

The manager said: "I've tracked Caolan the last couple of years to keep note of how he was doing. He had a good season with Harps in what was part-time and I think he'll get even better with us training every day.

"He gives us width which is what we lacked a lot last year. He's an out and out winger and puts balls into the box which is a dying element of the game.

"It will serve us well to hand a player like him in the squad and I'm really looking forward to seeing how how he does back full-time.

"It's a no-brainier for us."

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